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Show I $7.00 Jt'r! hi 1917 j i An in. t. nt approximately one I ttollar a ion on ;.:utr bet'ts rowu in r.i 1 7 will le paid the farmers of , the iniur mountain country by the I'tuh-Idahu Sutur Co., and the Amalgamated Suar Co. Th' new t.-ontru.,ts authorized at input of $ 7.00 a ton for ihe 1 H 1 7 rop of b'-i-ts running not less than 1 ') per t-en t in suar content. Xo other stipulations were made with reference to the payment. The oilicials of the two companies announced an-nounced that all growers would be treated alike, irrespective of present pres-ent contracts. The price authorized 'marks the hip nest price ever offered or paid for sugar beets in the intermountain region. It is estimated that the advance ad-vance allowed will add something like J1.5UO.000 to the bank accounts; of the beet growers during the com- j ing year. 1 This year's crop in the Intermountain Intermoun-tain country is estimated at l.'50, 000 tons. With the advance in price, it is anticipated that farmers will devote a great deal of attention to beet growing during 1917, and that lite crop will be increased to the extent of approximately half a million tons. I'ound a Sure Tiling. I. R. Wixon, Farmers Mills. N. Y., has used Chamberlain's Tablets for years for disorders of the fstomnch and liver and says, "Chamberlain's Tablets are the best I have over used." Obtainable everywhere. |